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Dartmouth Discovery: Journals

Dartmouth’s prolific scholars contribute to the creation of new knowledge and the advancement of their disciplines in many ways—one of which is publishing their discoveries and commentary in peer-reviewed journals.

From Medieval studies to neuroscience, the work of Dartmouth researchers produced more than 50 articles in August 2012. See a full list of those publications below, and follow Dartmouth research on Twitter @dartdiscovery.

For additional coverage of research activity at Dartmouth, see the Dartmouth Discovery features on books and grant awards.

Publications in Peer-Reviewed Journals, August 2012Listed in alphabetical order by first author. Authors affiliated with Dartmouth are marked in bold.

Adler, L. S., & Irwin, R. E. (2012). What you smell is more important than what you see? Natural selection on floral scent. New Phytologist, 195(3), 510-511. doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2012.04229.x

Gleiser, M., Nelson, B. J., & Walker, S. I. (2012). Chiral polymerization in open systems from chiral-selective reaction rates. Origins of Life and Evolution of the Biosphere: The Journal of the International Society for the Study of the Origin of Life, 42(4), 333-46.

Sneddon, C. (2012). The ‘sinew of development’: Cold War geopolitics, technical expertise, and water resource development in Southeast Asia, 1954-1975. Social Studies of Science, 42(4), 564-590. doi: 10.1177/0306312712445835

The data were drawn on September 13, 2012. We strive to make this information as accurate and comprehensive as possible, and welcome requests for corrections or additions at dartmouth.now@dartmouth.edu.